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Marion Gasser, Andrea-Maria Nadenbousch, Fabienne Egger +3 more Β· 2026 Β· Frontiers in sports and active living Β· Frontiers Β· added 2026-04-24
Swiss adolescents fall short of the WHO's guideline of 60β€…min of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) per day. Developing targeted interventions or policies requires an understanding of adole Show more
Swiss adolescents fall short of the WHO's guideline of 60β€…min of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) per day. Developing targeted interventions or policies requires an understanding of adolescents' daily activity patterns. Since adolescents spend much time at school, it is essential to consider not only leisure but also school segments when assessing physical activity (PA). Therefore, this study investigates how Swiss adolescents' PA is distributed across different school time segments and examines to what extent they meet recommended activity levels. This cross-sectional study uses baseline data from the Active School project. The sample included 666 7th-grade students (mean age = 13.27 ± 0.55 years, 47.7% boys, 51.8% girls, 0.5% diverse) from 12 secondary schools. PA data, gathered over five schooldays using wrist-worn GENEActiv accelerometers, were segmented into physical education (PE), recess, classroom time, entire school time, and leisure time. Activity levels were categorized into inactivity (IN), light physical activity (LPA), and MVPA. Descriptive and inferential statistics (ANOVAs, Within school time, MVPA varied significantly by segment (PE: 30.59%, recess: 18.80%, classroom: 5.69%, Substantial opportunities for PA are lost across all school segments in the Swiss context, with girls consistently less active than boys. Based on these findings, segment-specific and gender-sensitive school PA policies are discussed, and a comprehensive school approach to PA promotion is recommended to support more effective and equitable PA promotion among adolescents. German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00033362). Date of registration: January 25, 2024. Retrospectively registered. Show less
πŸ“„ PDF DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2026.1716537
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